Game Day Thread: Leafs @ Flyers (7 p.m., CBC)

by on October 23, 2010 in Game Day - 435 Comments

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After CBC presumably decided they needed a break from the pressures of a large-scale audience broadcast last Saturday, everything is right about the world again as the 4-1-1 Leafs are set to faceoff against the 2-3-1 Flyers in Philadelphia on Hockey Night in Canada. Both clubs enter the contest on a bit of a slide and struggling for offence as of late.

After popping sixteen in their opening four, the Buds’ scoring has dried up in their past two outings to the tune of consecutive 2-1 losses. Equal parts hot opposition goaltending, lack of finish and inability or unwillingness to win the battles out front, the Leafs will see a similar approach to the Rangers’ gameplan tonight in Philly as the Flyers will look to slow down, outwork and outmuscle the visitors.

The Flyers also came out of the gate hot (2-0-1 in their first 3), but are reeling after three consecutive regulation losses at home, scoring only five times during the slump. Philly will be hungry for a win to get themselves back to the .500 mark before the end of their homestand.

The game poses perhaps the biggest test of the season for the young Maple Leafs. Thursday night marked the Leafs’ flattest performance of the season so far and the first line saw its minutes reduced (Tyler Bozak in particular, who played only thirteen minutes vs. the Rangers). The first line responded positively after struggles against Pittsburgh in game three and must reply similarly tonight.

While at this point I’m comfortable saying Thursday’s result was “just one of those games” in that even simple passes weren’t being converted, Ron Wilson’s point is a good one – the Leafs’ 4-0 start didn’t go unnoticed around the Conference. The Buds must show consistent energy and the versatility to adjust to attempts to slow down their offence. Tonight, against a physical Flyers team in particular, the Leafs must show the willingness to compete and win battles on the forecheck and in the crease in order to grind out a win.

To that end, it wasn’t just the ineffectiveness of the first and second lines that is to blame for Thursday’s result but also a lack of energy and physicality from the bottom six when the momentum needed to be turned. Tonight’s game could be won or lost in the trenches and John Mitchell will have to help contribute to the intensity in the place of Mike Zigomanis.

Where the Blue and White have a definite edge on paper is in the goaltending department. Jean Sebastien Giguere is off to a 3-0-1 start with a 1.96 GAA while Brian Boucher remains winless through two starts. The Leafs were winless in their last four at the Wachovia Center, but it’s now called the Wells Fargo Center so hopefully that means the end of that.

Carl Gunnarsson will replace Brett Lebda after a poor defensive performance from the newcomer last time out. Gunnarsson will look to get his season back on track and limit the number of giveaways coming off his stick.  It will be interesting to see how he responds to some time in the pressbox – hopefully it works as a kick in the butt as it did for Luke Schenn last season as opposed to being a confidence deflator. He will skate alongside Mike Komisarek in the final pairing.

Toss your predictions in the comments.

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  • Cameron

    @ canucksnaphook:
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    I don’t know if that’s true. I don’t know how you can say that about our group when Tavares is leading a group of PA Parenteau’s to the promised land. We are the opposite of Tampa Bay, but no one counts them out, because they are exciting. Sorry that having a great back end isn’t exciting, but in the end, it should be just as effective as having a stacked top 6. I think we’ll definitely be in the hunt.

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  • Burtonboy

    This team is suffering from delusions of granduer. They have totally forgotten what got them of to a 4-0 start. They don’t have the talent or the scoring punch to play free wheeling hockey. Get back to what you did right only a short while ago. Forechecking ,backchecking and solid stay at home defense. The pinching in is killing us and the forwards are trying to be too cute.

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  • DJBrianBurke

    @ Cameron:

    THIS is NHL reffing, and then you wonder why people complain.

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  • rustynail

    wtf is with the officials yet again. This is bs even for the NHL

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  • Cameron

    @ lonsmos2:
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    It’s a team culture. It’s grown out of years of ineptitude in net. And like I said, Giguere doesn’t want shots blocked.

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  • Cameron

    Grabovski has been electric tonight. Really thought he’d score.

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  • lonsmos2

    40 to 14 embarrasing

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  • Reether

    Well time to watch the UFC tonight after that disaster

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  • canucksnaphook

    Grabbo again, its all flash and no substance. human zamboni.

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  • moimoi28

    What a terrible game. We came out decent but Beauch and Phaneuf f’d up every time they were on the ice together and killed any momentum we could ever get going. Not surprised we lost. Surprised it was this ugly though.
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    Kulemin was the only player that I liked tonight.

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  • LeafsRyan.

    I’m not even mad that we lossed, there a top 5 team in the league and the better team played a better game… A win against Florida on Tuesday can get us back on track quickly.

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  • lonsmos2

    sens lose 3 to 0 but Sabres win and so did the Isles who beat Bosotn, Isles actually are playing good overall team game IMO.

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  • canucksnaphook

    and mitchell is officially done.

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  • kessel29

    i would like to see what phanuef could do if they moved him to the wing

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  • moimoi28

    Biggest positive of the day:
    Nazem Kadri with a 4 point night. Keep it up Naz by the look’s of it we’re going to need you soon.

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  • Doorman

    All I have to say Is: Disappointing! Fuck Fuck Fuck!

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  • http://twitter.com/MLHS_RSWilliams Richard-Steven Williams

    Ziggy>>>>>>Mitchell.

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  • Cactus

    Think we’ll see any callups? If Kadri has another dominant game tomorrow for the Marlies, will Burke give him the opportunity to suit up against Florida next week?
     
    I think there has to be a few shakeups before the next game. Gustavsson starting in net is almost a given.

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  • Doorman

    canucksnaphook wrote:

    and mitchell is officially done.

    Shoud of bet! lol. Yep! Didnt even see him.

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  • lonsmos2

    canucksnaphook wrote:

    and mitchell is officially done.

    fuck he no worse than others… Dion only played 14:21 tonight lowest of all the D Gunner was over 17 minutes,

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  • Cameron

    @ lonsmos2:
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    Why do you say that about defensive zone coverage? I’m sure the team could use work there, but I think what has killed us is turnovers by the forwards leaving our defensemen hung out to dry.

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  • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPiuD24JV2U 2 Minutes for Looking so Guru

    If SJS beats Edmonton and Chicago can hold onto this 2-0 lead on CLB I will win on two different proline tickets! I actually bet and won on soccer this morning… lol

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